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rags oon nemorost H. Mart. Slapton Ley. — E. occidentalis 
Wetts. Coast near Torquay. 
Mentha Dit gite L. Syst. Nat. ed. x. 1099, n. 4a (1759) (M. 
arvensis X aquatica). On Slapton Ley as a form with oblong ma 
—M. verticillata L. var. paludosa (Sole). By Slapton Ley. — 
subspicata (Weihe in Beck. Fl. Frankf. p. 222) as a eaciite of M. 
hirsuta, teste Freyn. Near Tamerton Foliot 
antago Coronopus L. var. pumila Lange. Near Torr Cross. 
Atr spire Babingtonii Woods. A form with very small leaves at 
Torr 
Hankege dioica Li. var. hispida Gren. & Godr. FI. Fr. iii. P 108. 
* Feuilles ovales et méme suborbiculaires inférieurement, a dents 
trés profondes, 4 pétiole court comme dans le type ; 4 poils extréme- 
ment nombreux sur les feuilles et sur la tige; stipules plus larges.”’ 
This very soon and powerfully stinging nettle grew on the shingle 
near Slapton 
ypha anafiaiefolid L. Extremely abundant and luxuriant at 
Slapton Ley. 
Scirpus Taber a Gmel. Slapton Ley 
Agropyron repens Beauy. var. lasiorachis Hackel, in litt. Differs 
from the type in asing the rachis ik ee with hairs. By the 
tidal river near Tamerton Foliot. A ne 
Chara connivens Brann. In great astidasines in Slapton Ley. 
-INULA GRANDIFLORA W1:xp. 
By A. B. Renpuz, D.Se. 
In looking up some garden specimens of Inula with Mr. Britten, 
reference to the t types of Inula grandiflora Willd. and J. barbata 
allich, in the National Herbarium, suggested the following 
observations :— 
. GRANDIFLORA Willd. Sp. Pl. iii. p. 2096 (1800) is ; based on 
Tournefort’ s Aster Orientalis, Conyz@ folio, flore luteo, maximo, of 
‘which we have an original specimen. As Lamarck founded his 
I. orientalis (Eneye. ili. p. 255) agen years before ne on a 
saw 
takes precedence. Willdenow Abodihia at the same ‘time with 
I. grandiflora (the description follows that of J. grandiflora) I. 
glandulosa, also an Eastern species, differing from J. grandiflora in 
he s ine of the spine pune (lanceolate as compared with 
li with Touristael re hus Sims, in Bot. poe 1907 
87, figures and tocol I. glandulosa, citing I. orientalis Lam. 
as a synonym, and, as a variety 6, I. grandiflora Willd, and the 
